It's the result of ongoing hardships—things like abuse, neglect or addiction. Toxic stress can negatively affect your child's brain, memory and life-long health, especially when it's constant and intense, and your child has no support to deal with it.
Child maltreatment (child abuse or neglect) during infancy and early childhood has been shown to negatively affect child development, including brain and cognitive development, and can have lasting effects. Abuse and neglect also affect children and youth's social and emotional development.
Family is almost certainly the most important factor in child development. In early childhood especially, parents are the ones who spend the most time with their children and we (sometimes unwittingly) influence the way they act and think and behave.
Five main factors identified in contributing to growth and developments at early childhood are nutrition, parent's behaviours, parenting, social and cultural practices, and environment.
Examples of Negative or Unhealthy Influences. There are people that are easily identifiable as bad influences on us. For instance, people we used to drink or use drugs with to the point of making regretful decisions leading to expensive habits, forgetful nights or blackouts, or car wrecks and criminal charges.
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Negative influences can motivate people to choose behaviors that are harmful, unsafe, illegal, disrespectful, in disagreement with family guidelines, or demonstrate bad character.
A fact, situation, or experience that is negative is unpleasant, depressing, or harmful.
Recognize a Bad Influence
They'll ignore feedback because it clashes with their biased views. They'll sacrifice relationships because they're only looking out for themselves. And their comparative definition of success will keep them chasing more for the sake of more, even when it stops being meaningful.
The Effects of Negative Behavior
They can vary from physical impacts, like health-related issues, to emotion concerns like depression and isolation, to organizational issues like low job satisfaction and high turnover rates.
Negative Peer Pressure
Encouraging a peer to fight or bully someone. Getting friends to engage in sexting. Pressuring a friend to drink or try drugs. Pushing someone to buy e-cigarettes online.
"Positive affect" refers to one's propensity to experience positive emotions and interact with others and with life's challenges in a positive way. Conversely, "negative affect" involves experiencing the world in a more negative way, feeling negative emotions and more negativity in relationships and surroundings.
A fact, situation, or experience that is negative is unpleasant, depressing, or harmful.
A state of high negative affect is characterised by feelings of psychological distress, such as nervousness and irritability, with low negative affect associated with feelings of calmness and serenity.
Accordingly, positive well-being includes components such as life satisfaction, positive mood and energy (Argyle and Crossland, 1987, Diener, 2000, Watson and Tellegen, 1985), whereas negative well-being includes components such as distress and negative mood, symptoms and hyperarousal (Clark and Watson, 1991, Diener, ...
However, peers can also have a negative influence. They can encourage each other to skip classes, steal, cheat, use drugs or alcohol, share inappropriate material online, or become involve in other risky behaviors.
Examples of negative peer pressure include:
pressure to drink alcohol or use cigarettes and drugs. peer pressure to engage in risk taking behaviours. distraction from schoolwork. distance between family and existing friends.
People with negative behaviour have similar character traits such as isolating themselves, aggressive behaviour, lying, playing victims, manipulative behaviour, etc.
Value disorientation. Inefficiency. High crime rate. Low investment and slow development.
Noun. Plural for the negative effect or result of an event or action. aftermaths. blowbacks. consequences.